The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1905, Page 4

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THN WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1995. » Race She | rte 4 on Him at the Rate of | In the N n Four lo Onc—Twenty-three Per C | WA URS MORE BENERTS ee PINE 4M ra eg an eld Constable ge ANC u ior: time ago itlelan predicted Men's Negligee Shirts’ — t. of Gentler Sex in This | a‘ a | that the time was not far off when the Hotel Waiter, After After Fracturing Sate Are Working, bu FeLaeeie Leads, ALB MLAS UTA el <CANURA: SPE Fan vat 1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 1.00 Each Skull by Fall Down Stairs, oa a women and man only allowed over the alues $1.50, $2.00 and $2.5 6 ach, a P = eeRN alae Seen an decades man will bee POUNdaries with a permit issued by Kept at Duties Till Death may have a serious effec Wier tua Fe eeer rannll Serna theca crit ARE che SeORners coett | Coeermoneas Or eae crees: | Made of fine imported Madras and French Batiste, black and . nalady i th awe Yor te atas oes i i Overtook-Him. Walter Sanger Pullman was the sole | show ls pa ace ete Be eae, a y, . He hgh, ie | AT SARATOGA FOR SEASON, | white effects, plain and plaited bosoms, cuffs attached. viving eon of George M. Pullman, | man c H ics she 2% pe Ht oe the | | centage of women employed in wage- female popylation are working for| Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Myers, of No. ft arming ccoputlons Amving increased | wages, Twenty yeur ago chere were | Hast Ninety-fourth street, New ‘York, QRroadvwa &l 6 oe re prover ine r eae 6s a after spending the summer at Lake Bi ns four to one over man’s galn in the only 17 per cent. of New York's women | (ter spending the summer at Lake iy i9 last decade. | working for their living. and If the in- tui nion Hotel, at Saratoga, where they | se continues for half a century §9 will remain ‘until the season closes. the sleeping car millionaire, &nd Ww: his death the Pullman name pas away, The widow and two daughters rema.n to enjoy his wealth, which was lees his two wayward sons. h ‘Hermann Haracke, a walter in the Hotel Wendel, at One Hundred and Winety-fourth street and Amsterdam Avenue, fell down a flirht of st 2 might; got up apparently un ‘worked for six hours and then dropped @ead. He had sustained a compound “fracture of the skull. Haracke lived with his wife at No. 2%4 uid this gradual increase continue Silks 5 P a Telephone 4800 Gramercy . Branch. Ethel and Mo and East Forty-second street. When he re- | RU, Byaech cinel and Moe _ Matn Floor. Ported for duty at the hotel last even- the Sick Bables’ Fund | x pate: nodes ink he went out on the veranda to licht) two pig benefit performances for The the mas jets, ‘The chandelier in the Eyening World Sick Babies’ Fund will | Prana met eee ds unusually bleh. aud) ye given this month. The first will be ; in me tt laracke climbed on a chair to Meht It.!a grand midsummer dance at Doty's |fR (ors, fxured tow } e ; In getting down he lost his balance and) Pavilion, Hlingville, 8 I, on the even- eluonels ql x ‘per yard for all sine fell, rolling down a lon. stee fag ot 2 Mise. SAli“be wrOvided » ‘ . > We it i a! 19¢ tine ribbon, and. 6 re ne ide, W Steps ieading up f si Heel bea heheh inches wide, worth, is employers ees : i i ‘ cs xs 80c, All good colors. home or scoing hased at the door. be Stoutly, maintained worse for his fall, Bis “apron went 4 At midnight when Haracke's work w one, the gathered up. the. soiled tat nen from the veranda tables and car- ah ft to the basement’ of the “hotel. : : ; Pees jen he did not return after a lapse jon. Among the noteworthy feat- of halt an hour the head walter sent |Ures of the Erbe bencft will be Eddie we one down to look for him, Weston and a ch 6 Haracke was found lying unconsclous | cniriren te tie ani sone ee “over a linen tamper. A aurry hildren in the following songs Bent for an ambulance. Dr. Martin a Little Cozy er in Your Heart W. responded. | for Me,’ “I'he Leader of the German ed a Ba the ‘donor sug Band” and “My Yankee Irish Gir yHaracke had a “compound The latest contributions to The Even- ed fracture of the Skull and dle ‘a ing World Sick Bables’ Fund are: Gerebral hemorrhage. en : Leroy, tainment for the | > i . per piece, of 10 varde bolitenderea (by Gus: Erbe at Fookden Toes ‘24 Our Mer ae Dinca One Stamp After 1 o'Clock Free with Every Ten Cents Spent. BN As 4 Cash, *e kis aby TID wh Casino Palace Aug. 22 Fetar ete. During August We Close Sdturday at One o'Clock ile stars anteered their s for the | Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Lace Curtains and Upholsteries Men, Buy These Shoes! $1.95 per pair for $009 pairs of Men’s _Clothing 222 Men’s $8 and Men’s Suits Walkover $3.50 $4.00, factory $10 Suits. We a) RECOVER $2,000 iF 'so.7a checked, both high andilow ent thoes. ee eee ee ee Noe eet Now are simply clos- $ soe rhat_were TR $2, There is something about a Walkover f You Save One-Fourth, One-Thirdand One-Half $16,50 and$18. ing out our en- Third Floor, tire two and three piece|for Men’s $12 suits. A great Des many are suit. (22 ets eSults: |pay for the able for Fall| They are made | cloth, . They wear ‘They ic come in single| hOB We 18th MOURNED AS LOST, ce Mite 9.00 ‘ Shoe that you miss in other makes. nd Safe The Tie CGY Sean no) Y The fit, the elegance oi style, the high igen grade of selected leathers, the care taken in every detail to make a perfect shoe. A big selling all day Friday o on fi 95 on your furnishings and get the widest range to choose from. Judge from the following: 14,000 Pairs Lace Curtains une Price ve ene Raita owe ake, ABO | PA erent, 2.84 RAE Te | SAUTER 1.98 | pai ‘aan The price we and Pavia Stolen from Them with \* u : ask does not Money Inai je. Sixty young members of prominent Brooklyn families are celebrating to- a fair held - ylor street.) Weat New @ay the recovery of $2,000 they had r fh (all the latest lasts ‘and given up for lost te [aura Callahan, ’ : kinds. They are made of They were in the camp of the Young | Hene Kane. WNilene Wood. patent eoltskin, vici kid Mary Kane. come in of blue serge: 5 nT 76 irish B come in single d ; ' To the Editor of The Evening World: “nN. 1.18. Nottingham Be | $00 yee 2.98 a 7.98 i worsteds Bra one a Attoslation, near Rldwe-| 76 teeny caliuctod, che. sum ee. 97-70. am] Oi So and Russiacalf. Each pair = Tra moor. Rea tate B ano Bat. now, pale, and double|fine silk wor-|~°***°° Se , Conn., whe elr safe, in which’ y, close the amount herein for “ a bears the Walkover trade-mark, reading $3.50 and $4.00, whichever there was $2,000, was stolen, As soon as the loss was discovered ies who need as © fome child's serges and thi- Portieres, Couch Covers and Table Covers. breasted styles, steds, fancy 5 made of wool. bets single and the young men scoured the surround % be, and how much better pester than wo have ever shown, amd yeu eannot duplicate these <7 Saat Goautsy, buelno ‘trace of the robbers re Reeuing ai peevosition could we offer you than Ease io eee a1. 00 ten fabrics. All "*cSNcnevicN double breasted the saf i be found. The iy i 4 Persian Couch — Z Behe tile iy, Beane, BERGE be” AP oe tn faa inis? Sizes 5 fo 11, widths “A to EE. titi": . Seen Fe 93.98 pas snd Tb inee AE eevtes ee casip aa ina bad Stuy for | Bente Aaron, Paula Shtoer : They are slightly factory damaged, 9 ». we, Baek ia? $2.98 00 All are sone Tapestry ait 29¢ aaa iS, Den ef 98e Heer, OY CT: $2.98 BE. sno 00 fen Sit ie $8. Window Shades, Rope Portieres per pair for 2,000 Sie Mase metas ys duces we, mn [| Extraordinary Men’s Trousers Sale airs of Barefoot San- : v. 3 ie $1.35%,, | $1.80%., | $2.50%,, each for Abe. tasvel is dals, 75c and 98c | 26 ire eee de Fs, pate for 105, bie Villagers found the safe, Sledges had wie lier Boga ins tes Catablie: n used to force off the lock and bok almost impossible to detect. inges, but the inner part, in which| = fhe Money was Kept, “had not “pean | =| $1.00 for Women’s : en 5 ga HAR, mut H $2.00 Herald Shoes ——————— They are solid and good, on the DISCHARGED AFTER latest lasts, with the best of duck b $3. 90 lined with ex- |tra fine serge. 34 YEARS’ SERVICE. | 7 1868, and when’ the s went to Work In the rolling mill he was twelve years old, ‘The mill was small ten, but now is the largest in the counwy. The elder Cooke died four vears acu and the works subsequently passed dnto the hi Pittsburg 5: Bunt. Cooke did not eet along hew management and w: dismissed. “Cooke, it is sai order his men to work ars hades, Trust Fires Cooke Because He linings, Cuban and kinds. They can be | soe. wot, | Oe! Hoows in. de-| $3.00 Trousers, made of | $5.00 Trousers, including | Would Not Weik His Men on illtary unless $ 00 used until October. 29c Sd Beak osxta soe ee renee Led patterns and | neat worsteds in stripesy also | some of the moat desirable peeiqaaes vesvin Gk Tan ae eae Otay Pew SE school shoes, Buy | 45€ ited : chee cae apes i Every pair stylishly cut. |and plain mixtures vi y= ears S Thy Feed Rat is see Bs * a wear. a Soin Ke Cocke, superintendent of the . Tough On Rate |W] widths Cto EE, We have 1,000 = this Barefoot extra Les each for Me, Lane, Gust designe, a . Passaic Steel Company, has been dis- Kills them. 150, 250 < ALES PY special. Sizes way aac Me Biome em Bee ee to, as 26e | 500. $1 35 $i 80 $2 50 Cooke's “fathers W fi QUGH ON CORNS, Liguia, se a aaa § ; . noes wtde 19¢ si he © le Ge Poe 8,0, Brass | yin 1 a Boolian an to SA ineh: ‘OUGH ON CORNS, Plaster, 100 in envelope OUGH ON BUNIONS, Remedy FR OUGH_ON BUNIONS, Plasters, 100 ummmmnns § in envelope ALL AT DRUGGISTS EB, WELLS, Jorsey City, N. J.) 0.8. CE 1 HL Innes) Muslin Wear | Good, Elegant Furniture-Reasonable! Buy Carpets and Rugs NOW fae ee yNG Drawers, made of muslin We have entire new lines of all grades Of B25¢ jute ta Cereal carpeting just received for the Fall trade. Wise 8 yen Tor aE. Wuigia made of aplentig people are buying their carpets now, while ; od WITT hemeieaspd putts prices are very low and selection the best. st for all ese carpets will be made, laid and lined free, sed to dav. and this ts alleged to be the oause of t's removal, ' this thme of the yeur. Any MS S also held for future delivery when desired. iE parasia mente cent _ Ida Daniell SonshSon pisenees er tebere Seliyers when Seriees. __ 11 S Ss Here’s a Carpet Bargain! cr ‘si Buffets, new and $ oe per yard for Alexander Smith’s $ 25 oy T plaita, “Ait original designs, best Savonnerie Carpets, usually $8.00 ‘Wulnts, made of Jan- G L V E NS) made of quarter sold for $1.65 aoe plesk agit white, oi sawed oak, finish- see 4 Wath putts Slaon’ 34 Vo « \ ti f t X 3 China Closets, | ed golden, rubbed Just a men ion fcr present wear. Tifth Floer. | handsome de-| and pousnede 80c aad sre. per yard for Tapestry 97@ pe yard for $1.50 Extra Axminster | Sideboards, in new | signs, made of se- Read caretully these srussels Carpets, Carpets. 16-button length pure Silk Gloves with double finger Upse| and exquisite designs, | lected guarter | special prir We ree | $4.98 cach for $2.75 Axminster Rugs, 97¢ pet yard for $1.35 Wilton Velve! Black—White—Sky Blue—Heliotrope—Tan—Mode quarter sawed oak, finis: sawed oak, finish- | your early inspection of 27260 inch fi Pearl—Navy—Cardinal—Nile Green—Pink—Mas- | oO vy aes polishe ed golden, plano | ibis quality Furni- sive 27260 Inches. Carpets, fine quality, tique, at.....0..0r0e 0+ : $13.40, fom £17.98, | POUBREG. | SMNe thee reductions Save oe at on Axminster Rugs 16-Button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, Black— 1 7 5 $22.40, from $29.98. $17.44, from $23.25. | $14.00, from $21.00. for Axminster Rugs made in one Men’s Furnishings at BUHIfe Al so car esseteroreesniiescrsiesesaee at) ute adtnsins tend eek $28.13, from $37.5). $23.10, from $34.64, 846077, from 523,00. $ 6} trey ithe, surat amon lentes $ 98 Reduced Prices ji aaa Setional value al doo t | $25:987 irom $34.5), | $18.34, from $27.50. and rug mills in the couniry. They 16-Button Mousquetaire Glace and Suede Real 5 Q 6 5 ———————_——————————— $62.98, | $27. 84 rom $41.75. $33 00, ee ar, 50. ee some In the miott desirable pains Pad \ ‘s ay 5s HR GA A ENODS ASAD RABATIASSAO Adin a 25, 53.00. 9.23, from $39.00, 70, from $39. 50. manufactured, They are 60 aoe ane si Wash Goods, Tow-9 Hig fo) | Hass iis | Bee ce RE nets aree Une at epresents the Queen of quality in Gloves, eis Linens. Beddin oo yarns § “} vet vate 2-Clasp double finger tips, pure alle O t 1 1 | y 9 Combination $1.39 {or $2.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, | $22.98 £0: £35.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, er otate tha tee: ee Gloves the Kayser make)....,... o], Specially Underpriced $1 49 size 27x54 inches. | ane bean naan obe wold pee, se I] a : 4 5 b es i ‘ jeomplets assortment of sizes. for $225, Box Seat Bookeas: Pas One Great Special Sampson’s Oilcloth MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. of aaleced oak, | | MBAS, Sopreme ae, Deze, ci in Linoleum Shie wellinown make ta 7 | comb, Towels finished golden, | | {shed Sha tte, rawer hd lowsia: $9c and 69c je gt yard| the best to be had. Men Aarne Shirts ' size, Valls i, high reokcase” wit apie roy $1.45 Inlaid r yard for best No, 1 ee ue Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. gree ve aay fot een ns gas media | | clas Ae ‘eae || caoclam Rename Bh pe sae rat to tent No A ie hatte a full-size be hout seams, var 2 ei ‘late «nirror, 4 i, | cane seat, French | | Matting Qe per square yard for 35¢. and 40e, ‘ thirts theta { ety “Bigsly arorteciaee saa Jean, well made, ||| 9 o0 fa, SiP Taree Taney Oe yard, or $5.98 per roll of 40 yar grade, in the best patterns, MOLINE OF astoot i B Tatest \ Calable, coldon “and weathered oak, 12x12 inh 15¢c eee Japanese Matting, wor a ee $9.50 p-r roll, or 25c per yard. Sry a pd Pure Food Floor!/Buy Housefurnishing Goods! Hotel China Sale! ; ; In Our Big Daylight Base.nent Plates, | ¢ duch 19e@ per square yard for 30c, grade, in Cee ra ath aisen? ull lace the best patterns. i e disease that has done more ected ofher to wreck, ruin and humiliate life, . co) © ENEMY is Contagious Blood Poison. Sorrow, shame and suffering go hand in hand with this great enemy, and wan has always liated and fought it as he has no other disease. It is the most powerful of all pc 8; no matter j tie, emch. os tke how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire cirenlation | es poisoned and its chain of horril:e syimptoms n to show. Usuadly the first sign is a small sore or ulcer, not at al! alarming in ep- i viet the blood is being saturated with the deadly poison, and 600m the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows dre Hy out, a red eruption breaks out on the body, coppcr-colc sores make their appearance and the poison even works down i f Ki ¥ regular | i GO| | Eininter tor Groceries, PURE SPICHS — Abto- | GOSMAN # GIN 8 Din Crackers 100, eur Amit Georgia: price: (None del el tan fahdte: BLOOD ante rT R LAMA. Boaters. utely pare. full wtreneth, nround i for Wire Carpet |Se is r pe! | for, $1.00. heavy 500 Nhu Pud- |ding Dish with done cover and enamelled pan, shan; | hare a | SALE MACKIE ve ingle 0 1 1 TEAR —Fracr esund £8 —Cholvo ae: } " Bi 6c f burt i NF 29e fer, 00% cil! Oolong, Gold n p Bhi ag Ic 4 Ci wiel Saket, larwe” alee, bones and attacks the nerves. Not only is the disease heredits fesasraltted f from parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weak eyes, ‘bones, ny constitutions, cte., but is also so highly contagious epee has been 1uined by ai , OF from using | ‘toilet articles of one infected w " a ithe ie deadly curse e pariiied, an a ue Se eee faite Mere helen ot hie s out eyery pi le of the poison and makes pues out avery ey s. It does not hide or e yournalt noctig the following many a ii low prices ‘LEO WBN: Alte fish or per Ib. BOSTON ata takus Yor BOC | HADDOCK... Eze tien ean... Be | eHOKE ou A Pa rm ‘ % ey per up anything, but from the first begins to expel the poison and |p { Mlaiterg..s 1,0 reuery Nath eee ra 9c De AP strengthen the system, §. 8. S. is guaranteed purely vege- 2 405 ou PRP at fy NN"b B Delle 19¢ Pari open of $1,000 for proot that it contains a particle of) ) DMM Sitats) Nga" Cui! ata i alae Peep HALON Ping f, bright Ral LMON to dase | ERE MOK? 876 ieee 29e £35 cra a sie tay Dl a 10 By waste core, : ; rtrd Fosiad’ ‘onamelle ‘ Saeed i ray stvion tecmed, witboos change me LS ! vi abe | sa HMAC PAT... Te | BARE AMR 16) casein ite

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